In the Community

Where We Work | Golden, Colorado

CoorsTek’s vision is to make the world measurably better. While we’ve grown to have a global reach, we’re committed to acting as a good steward and supporting the long-term strength of the local communities where we live and work, while providing advanced manufacturing solutions to customers.

We aim to be transparent and respectful of the communities near our facilities in all aspects of our operations and remain in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Our approach to business is to support local job creation, build sustainable relationships, positively impact the environment and improve the communities where we live and work.

CoorsTek in the Community | Golden, Colorado

CoorsTek is a family led, multi-generation with roots in Golden, Colorado for more than 100 years. Through jobs and outreach programs, we connect with our communities and help strengthen them in meaningful ways. Here are a few Golden examples:

Employment

1,200 employees based in Golden.

Partner with Mile High Workshop, and similar groups, to provide employment and job training at the 9th Street facility for those facing barriers and challenges for employment.

CoorsTek Golden, 600 9th Street Facility Air Permitting

Updated: June 20, 2018Golden, Colorado, is home to our global headquarters and 9th Street Facility, as well as multiple other manufacturing facilities. CoorsTek applied to renew its operating permit for our 9th Street Facility located in downtown Golden through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). The 9th Street Facility currently operates within the regulations set by CDPHE and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and we continuously monitor our air emission sources with updated technology to ensure they are operating properly.

We are committed to minimizing the impacts of our operations on nearby residents and are working closely with CDPHE and EPA during the renewal process. We will work collaboratively with these organizations to address any concerns and to continue to work within regulations set by the CDPHE and EPA.

Maintaining an open dialogue with our neighbors in Golden and near all of our facilities is incredibly important, and we appreciate the opportunity to shed light on this permitting process. The permitting currently sits with CDPHE, who will then pass it on to the EPA for a 45-day review period.

Please check this page for the latest updates on the permitting process.

Questions About CoorsTek and the Permitting Process

For questions about the permitting process for CoorsTek, or our facilities located in Golden, please contact us at: goldencommunity@coorstek.com